Z Chen - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The pandemic has changed the way people work, and more and more people are choosing to work from home (WFH). Unlike traditional work patterns, this approach has limitations and …
Hybrid working from home (hybrid), whereby employees work a mix of days at home and at work each week, has become common for graduate employees. This paper evaluates a …
ABSTRACT COVID-19 drove a mass social experiment in working from home (WFH). We survey more than 30,000 Americans over multiple waves to investigate whether WFH will …
Using data from the US Postal Service and Zillow, we quantify the effect of Covid-19 on migration patterns and real estate markets in US cities. We find three key results. First, within …
M Morikawa - Economic Inquiry, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This study examines the productivity of working from home (WFH) practices during the COVID‐19 pandemic. The results reveal that the mean WFH productivity relative to working …
MJ Delventhal, E Kwon, A Parkhomenko - Journal of Urban Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
How would the shape of our cities change if there were a permanent increase in working from home? We study this question using a quantitative model of the Los Angeles …
JK Brueckner, ME Kahn, GC Lin - American Economic Journal: Applied …, 2023 - aeaweb.org
This paper studies the impacts of work from home (WFH) in the housing market from both intercity and intracity perspectives. Our results confirm the theoretical prediction that WFH …
The covid‐19 pandemic induced a major shift in the prevalence of remote and hybrid work arrangements. This review article studies the effects of this remote work revolution for …
We study the impact of widespread adoption of work-from-home (WFH) technology using an equilibrium model where people choose where to live, how to allocate their time between …